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thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this summer? booktv. s to know. doing work to sort of going over to my personal reading. i'm reading a number of books involving islamic terrorism, american response to 9/11, what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was "hard measures." jose rodriguez he was head of the team that put together integration methods. it was criticized it was effective and did the job, i think. very well written book. also the "art of intelligence "by hank. he's in the cia but organize straiting director in the war in -- sphas what they're doing in iraq and af
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brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. >> pelley: after the supreme court rulings today, president obama met for three hours with 52 wounded service members at walter reed national military medical center in maryland. the last american combat troops are expected to be out of afghanistan by the end of 2014, but david martin says walter reed reminds us it's not over, over there. >> reporter: don't tell the troops at walter reed the war in afghanistan is wind down. amputations, many of them multiple, have gone up to more than 20 a month. what was the damage? >> uh, both legs amputated. >> reporter: staff sergeant eric meyers was on his third tour in afghanistan when he stepped on a booby trap. the
brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. >> pelley: after the supreme court rulings today, president obama...
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here's the snow out west of us. that is at 11:00 a.m. there will be summit chelation -- some accumulation. a lot of clouds during the day tomorrow before we finally dry. 50 degrees tomorrow, 57 degrees on tuesday, a little breezy both days. the rain chances back off by tuesday. when still looks good and we bounced back into the 60's. then maybe a thunderstorm by thursday. >> pead is here with the very latest on the orioles. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ >> and the tail end of a 10-game road trip, six errors in two games. an offense incapable of stringing his together. but they avoided the sweep and earned a winning road trip and did it in extra in
here's the snow out west of us. that is at 11:00 a.m. there will be summit chelation -- some accumulation. a lot of clouds during the day tomorrow before we finally dry. 50 degrees tomorrow, 57 degrees on tuesday, a little breezy both days. the rain chances back off by tuesday. when still looks good and we bounced back into the 60's. then maybe a thunderstorm by thursday. >> pead is here with the very latest on the orioles. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more....
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, e-mail us, tell us how does it affect you? you can send your comments at huckmail@foxnews.com. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] if a phone rings at your car insurance company and no one's around to hear it, does it make a sound? [ meows ] or if a tree falls on your car and no one's around to answer your call, do you make a sound? the answer is probably "yes" [ growling ] and "like a howler monkey." unless you're calling esurance. they have live humans on the phones to help 24/7. so you might make different sounds, like happy human sounds. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. edition of fox report, live, 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> governor huckabee: one of the biggest groups impacted by the affordable health care act and joining us to find out hoi it will hit them, dr. marc siegel and author of the book "inner pulse" and, a urologist from atlanta, georgia, joins us. and doctor, i want to get started with you, a doctor with your own practice, and five employees in your clinic and that makes you a medical p
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they don't listen to us, they don't understand us, but i love my congressman. he came by the local church group last sunday. he was so nice handing out to cupcakes. the connection is to the individual not the institution. and until people realize how important the institution is and how it needs to work together to get anything done, that won't happen. >> we are pretending you're in your own little box over there, but actually you're right here in new york. come over here. get over here. >> oh, my goodness. the secret is out. >> magic of tv, folks. >> we broke through the fourth wall. >> exactly. >> made it to the table. >> here he is. >> now i have the pleasure of taking a knee at the krystal ball and toure. >> how are you? >> thank you for joining us. >> he's not going to propose. >> you asked us for your own cycle -- >> i wanted my power ranger name. >> we agreed. and since you are like a brother to the show. >> and because you're like a 25-year-old frat boy with -- >> 26 -- >> with a 50-year-old man's mind, we've >>> apparently, still the question facing fa
they don't listen to us, they don't understand us, but i love my congressman. he came by the local church group last sunday. he was so nice handing out to cupcakes. the connection is to the individual not the institution. and until people realize how important the institution is and how it needs to work together to get anything done, that won't happen. >> we are pretending you're in your own little box over there, but actually you're right here in new york. come over here. get over here....
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, e-mail us, tell us how does it affect you? you can send your comments at huckmail@foxnews.com. we'll be right back. >> live from america's news head quarter rs i am marianne rafferty. people without hower in sweltering middle eastern states. the mass i have power outage is hitting 7 states in washington, d.c. triggered by a storm on friday. it could be 7 days before the power is back on. it is now being blamed for 17 deaths. the most destructive wildfire in colorado's history. the fire covering almost 2600 square miles now 75 percent contained. the flames broke out near colorado springs more than a week ago. thousands are gradually being allowed back into the neighborhoods to survey the damage. 5 the cost $9 million. >>> now back to "huckabee." l edition of fox report, live, 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> governor huckabee: one of the biggest groups impacted by the affordable health care act and joining us to find out hoi it will hit them, dr. marc siegel and author of the book "inner pulse" and, a urologist from atlanta, georgia, joi
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side and he remembers he used to look down at his belt bubbling saying god is with us. there's nothing like losing to start make you think introspeckive. and, you know, i'm part of that process. how do we do it today? how do we always do it? we do it -- if you're a decent 18-year-old kid, you do it by actually tricking yourself into believing that the enemy is not a person. then that way you're not killing a person. we have all these terms for it, gooks, towel heads, hajis. the human race can pseudo-speciate the person. you actually in your mind are fighting some animal that is trying to kill you is trying to kill your friends and so you can pull the trigger. it's way easier to do but what's difficult and especially if you're as young as most of our fighters are is to be able to get in that mode and get out of that mode and then get back in it and get back out. that's a psychological trick that is extremely difficult at that age. and ultimately it breaks down, just like it did for me. what happened that day is that was not a gook or an nva soldier or enemy. that was a k
side and he remembers he used to look down at his belt bubbling saying god is with us. there's nothing like losing to start make you think introspeckive. and, you know, i'm part of that process. how do we do it today? how do we always do it? we do it -- if you're a decent 18-year-old kid, you do it by actually tricking yourself into believing that the enemy is not a person. then that way you're not killing a person. we have all these terms for it, gooks, towel heads, hajis. the human race can...
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amend it with a new bilnd airnaedit us atowy t. 'san hrhe impoan nt [iib d 's the point the courts won't do anything about it. if they won't enforce a rule. it goesway. that'shprmh'sw yoedrtho or cotu. hotu cin ertheit ke th aerlsoatw so much 69 iewx -- so much of the constitution has been lost. >> tenlerio re im fat 'suioabtth opnes t rivkin. i read in one of the newspaper reports over the weekend, that roberts and his taxdecision saioub ld ierseti oiet pgo di and it seems to me, first of all, i guess the question is in facthapislaagt atec ni dn atugthaf the tax equaled or exceeded or even came close to equali, he costof doing he's isop youl inte . , kn cldvo e iftgveg >> that's a vry good question. try to make the same point. by indicating thatforva maty aies tt e rn mekool ernodirebeeea fine/penalty of ad 00 and a fax of $500. it's something that human begs ulowemtl b tei 'slk thhondfe he's talking about he's pretending, if you will that the essence of a comp polings, a mandate undthcr cl smwnhly mpveosan yi le ofmi not. it's a
amend it with a new bilnd airnaedit us atowy t. 'san hrhe impoan nt [iib d 's the point the courts won't do anything about it. if they won't enforce a rule. it goesway. that'shprmh'sw yoedrtho or cotu. hotu cin ertheit ke th aerlsoatw so much 69 iewx -- so much of the constitution has been lost. >> tenlerio re im fat 'suioabtth opnes t rivkin. i read in one of the newspaper reports over the weekend, that roberts and his taxdecision saioub ld ierseti oiet pgo di and it seems to me, first...
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it's going well for us. it's not going so well for us. was it that sort of conversation? >> no. >> what was it? >> i don't remember any conversation, to be honest with you. but i'm assuming that he kept me up to date to some extent. you know, i delegated the situation to him. left it to him. and he had a lot on his plate. did not report perhaps as often, but we did talk, of course. >> you mentioned, mr. murdoch, there was a coalition ranged against you who had been lobbying dr. cable. were you aware you had your own lobbyists who were as it were on the other side lobbying government? >> i know what date you're talking about, but no. it's only much more recently that i've learned of the extent of mr. michelle's, i think you call it lobbying. certainly his seeking of information and the progress of things. >> that's something you've only discovered recently when the 163 pages of e-mails were disclosed, is that right, mr. murdoch? >> i knew of mr. michelle's existence a few months before that. >> now, when you became acquainted, then, with these 163 pages, were you surprised
it's going well for us. it's not going so well for us. was it that sort of conversation? >> no. >> what was it? >> i don't remember any conversation, to be honest with you. but i'm assuming that he kept me up to date to some extent. you know, i delegated the situation to him. left it to him. and he had a lot on his plate. did not report perhaps as often, but we did talk, of course. >> you mentioned, mr. murdoch, there was a coalition ranged against you who had been...
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. >> and vicki kennedy joins us now. thank you so much for coming in this morning. >> thank you, george. >> i can only imagine what it must have been like for you, at the moment you heard that the supreme court decided. >> you know, george, as you just heard in that wonderful clip, this health care reform was the cause of my husband's life. he believed that it was a moral issue, that it defined the character of who we were as a society, who we were as a country, and that decent quality, affordable health care should be a fundamental right. and not a privilege. and now, all three branches of our federal government have a affirmed that right and i think if teddy were here, get fully implement the law. and move on with the business of our country. >> i want to get to that. i imagine that senator kennedy would have been surprised by the fact that the deciding vote was cast by chief justice roberts. >> i don't think he would have. i think he felt strongly in health care reform. he had studied this issue for more than 40 years
. >> and vicki kennedy joins us now. thank you so much for coming in this morning. >> thank you, george. >> i can only imagine what it must have been like for you, at the moment you heard that the supreme court decided. >> you know, george, as you just heard in that wonderful clip, this health care reform was the cause of my husband's life. he believed that it was a moral issue, that it defined the character of who we were as a society, who we were as a country, and that...
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they are used to make soap and oil. farmers are currently banned from growing industrial him. =--- hemp. >> we are going to be doing scenes from "romeo and juliet." there is a confrontation. see who gets sent home. q>> a metro rider, this video of a couple getting married on a yellow line train. a wedding broke out on metro. we tried to contact them to find out why they chose metro. they are on their honeymoon. we do not know which streamline their on. >> -- they are on. >> congratulations. >> gordon pederson has a look ahead at 6:00 p.m. >> we will go back to central pennsylvania for more on the jerry sandusky sex abuse trial. we will show you who is on the ballot besides george allen. we will see you in a few minutes at 6:00 p.m. thank you. >> looking forward to it. but another check of the weather situation. it has been pleasant but that is about to change. >> big changes on the way for the overnight hours. areas of heavy rain expected. >>the live superdoppler radar showing some scattered showers. heading over to wes
they are used to make soap and oil. farmers are currently banned from growing industrial him. =--- hemp. >> we are going to be doing scenes from "romeo and juliet." there is a confrontation. see who gets sent home. q>> a metro rider, this video of a couple getting married on a yellow line train. a wedding broke out on metro. we tried to contact them to find out why they chose metro. they are on their honeymoon. we do not know which streamline their on. >> -- they are...
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that includes it will lead us to grow. the hope we'll see this as a -- this is one of the great days of american history. i hope that we will receive this and give them a chance to grow. that is america today at its best. >> what do you think ultimately the impact will be? >> well, i think it leads to growth and everyone wins. we're not in a crisis because of the immigration policy but because we bailed out banks, we caused very expensive, unnecessary wars. you look at $3 trillion spent in iraq. real big stuff. 1 trillion would cover every state budget deficit. so the imflamigration law for yg people to get a chance, every american deserves a chance and those who come and look for that chance is what makes america great. i think their coming will make us better and stronger and not weaker. >> reverend jackson, always good to have you on the program. thank you so much, sir. >> thank you. >> we'll take one more look at the white house where again 1:15 this afternoon we'll hear from the president and get new details on the ne
that includes it will lead us to grow. the hope we'll see this as a -- this is one of the great days of american history. i hope that we will receive this and give them a chance to grow. that is america today at its best. >> what do you think ultimately the impact will be? >> well, i think it leads to growth and everyone wins. we're not in a crisis because of the immigration policy but because we bailed out banks, we caused very expensive, unnecessary wars. you look at $3 trillion...
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it's a night mare for us. at sco, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >>> rehabilitation is a major focus of israel's maximum security prisons. both of which are located near the city of tel aviv. in northern israel, near the sea of galilee, there's another prison that officials say goes e
it's a night mare for us. at sco, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's no wonder so many investors are...
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saw it not all of us will see rain out of this system. right now it is a little dry from this advantage point in emeryville towards san francisco. >>> the most dangerous toys on store shelves, how to make sure they don't end up under >>> sesame work -- workshop says elmo pup tear kevin clash has resigned. -- last week a man accused clash of having sex with him when he was a teenaged boy a charge clash denied. a day later the man recanted. sesame calling it a distraction that led to his decision to leave the show. >>> before you start holiday shopping, you might want to check out this year's list of potentially dangerous toys. this morning 27th annual trouble in toyland report released a keychain rattle may be harmful to little ears. in the choking hazard is a bowling game. wait, i think i have that. the toy contains small parts that are easy to swallow in the toxic chemicals category, dora the explore backpack. for a complete list go to abc7news.com. click on see it on tv. >> -- >>> rain is on is way, right? >> absolutely we can always us
saw it not all of us will see rain out of this system. right now it is a little dry from this advantage point in emeryville towards san francisco. >>> the most dangerous toys on store shelves, how to make sure they don't end up under >>> sesame work -- workshop says elmo pup tear kevin clash has resigned. -- last week a man accused clash of having sex with him when he was a teenaged boy a charge clash denied. a day later the man recanted. sesame calling it a distraction that...
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the one thing we have found in the united states, which is making us -- may make us a net exporter is natural gas. we have seen a real interest in that. but there is a debate about how to get that out of the ground. that's another political issue. >> jamie: i'm learning about public transportation. >> yeah. >> jamie: may have to consider it. >> the subway! there you go. >> jamie: eric. >> eric: put on the sneakers. fighting back against bullies. [crying]. >> trying to be nice. >> eric: coming up, how kids and parents across the country are taking a stand on this national anti-bullying awareness month. >> jamie: that's heartbreaking. presidential speeches and debates are practically a daily occurrence. do people hang on the candidates, like we did way back when we had memorable speeches? >> success may not come with rushing speed. but we shall return again and again. and we know that by thy grace and by the righteousness of our cause, our sons will triumph. how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, tha
the one thing we have found in the united states, which is making us -- may make us a net exporter is natural gas. we have seen a real interest in that. but there is a debate about how to get that out of the ground. that's another political issue. >> jamie: i'm learning about public transportation. >> yeah. >> jamie: may have to consider it. >> the subway! there you go. >> jamie: eric. >> eric: put on the sneakers. fighting back against bullies. [crying]....
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, e-mail us, tell us how does it affect you? you can send your comments at huckmail@foxnews.com. we'll be right back. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? or double miles on every purchase, every day! you know how hard if yit can be to breathedo, and what that feels like. copd iludes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiva helps corol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free spir
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it used to be you had to do this. i remember the stories from the time i started, like at the decision that, you know, they hand out the opinion. alan wins on a 5-4 vote. they strike down the university of california affirmative action plan. maybe you studied that in law school. but, everybody knows the decision for the last paragraphs said but, universities may use race as a plus factor. reporters who had to jump that day in 1978, the first thing you do is say alan won. university of california lost. a big defeat for affirmative action. turned out not to be true. all of us wanted to rush on this. i wanted to look at the syllabus and go through each point and make sure i counted the votes right. i thought there's a good chance that on the tax power they might do it. i stayed downstairs. adam -- it would have been nice to be up there for history, but our website wanted to post something quickly. i wrote a couple pieces in advance, one was upholded on a tax power. i went through the syllabus. it took me a minute. i went
it used to be you had to do this. i remember the stories from the time i started, like at the decision that, you know, they hand out the opinion. alan wins on a 5-4 vote. they strike down the university of california affirmative action plan. maybe you studied that in law school. but, everybody knows the decision for the last paragraphs said but, universities may use race as a plus factor. reporters who had to jump that day in 1978, the first thing you do is say alan won. university of...
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us. >> yes, sir. joining us here with the questioning, contributing editor of the national journal, thank you for joining us. senator stabenow, let me begin with you. you have indicated this is not your father's farm bill. what is in this legislation and what is the difference? >> this is very different. i am so proud to be partnering in this effort with senator pat roberts. this really is a partnership with us. what we have done, rather than protecting programs with what are the principles, what are the goals, production agriculture, conservation, energy and so on, and we have taken a look at everything in the farm bill. we have made some important decisions about reform. we're not going to pay farmers anymore when they're not having a good year or four things they do not grow -- crops they do not grow. we want it to this and the marketplace. not the government telling folks what to plan and what the press ought to be, but the marketplace. we will be right in there with insurance. with o
us. >> yes, sir. joining us here with the questioning, contributing editor of the national journal, thank you for joining us. senator stabenow, let me begin with you. you have indicated this is not your father's farm bill. what is in this legislation and what is the difference? >> this is very different. i am so proud to be partnering in this effort with senator pat roberts. this really is a partnership with us. what we have done, rather than protecting programs with what are the...
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knowing they'd be used in violent crimes. that would cause bad headlines and allow the government to impose more strict gun regulations here in the united states. do you believe that theory? >> i don't. and that has nothing to do with -- i've heard it. that has nothing to do with the reason i voted the way i did. i cast a similar vote in 2008. it's consistent with the vote i cast today. as a member of the house, i believe we do have the power of the investigation and oversight over the executive branch. we asked for documents that were not provided. because the vote was held on the floor, i voted to hold the attorney general in contempt because he did not comply with our request. >> okay. so the national rifle association. they said today's vote, they're going to look at it when giving letter grades. i know you got an "a" on the last scorecard. i know thriey've given you abou $19,350 over the last four years. i also know you're not running for election. but the nra's support, letter grade, had to matter to you. >> well, as yo
knowing they'd be used in violent crimes. that would cause bad headlines and allow the government to impose more strict gun regulations here in the united states. do you believe that theory? >> i don't. and that has nothing to do with -- i've heard it. that has nothing to do with the reason i voted the way i did. i cast a similar vote in 2008. it's consistent with the vote i cast today. as a member of the house, i believe we do have the power of the investigation and oversight over the...
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technical terms, that's for us here. but means something to the american people is what it does to them. yes. >> republicans have spoken -- they say this decision raises the stakes for the election and brings clarity. and even an opportunity for them. do you think that there are dangers for the democrats and the president -- the health care debate is reopened in this election, the second year? >> i think we all have to take a step back and say why are we here? we are here to do a job for the american people. we're here to act upon our beliefs. and a belief that we have many of us shared is that health care is a right, not a privilege. in our country. we believe that health care -- a health care bill needed to be passed, so that families would not be papa rised because they had a diagnosis. we believe it is about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness that people can now pursue, their aspirations, depending on their talents, and, again, their aspirations, without being job-locked, because a child has a preexisting con
technical terms, that's for us here. but means something to the american people is what it does to them. yes. >> republicans have spoken -- they say this decision raises the stakes for the election and brings clarity. and even an opportunity for them. do you think that there are dangers for the democrats and the president -- the health care debate is reopened in this election, the second year? >> i think we all have to take a step back and say why are we here? we are here to do a...
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i believe that china poses an espionage threat to us. they are sophisticated d th araggrsive ils ncd ttaty weasngnat increasingly adopts, embraces liberal values and liberal institutions. aarntn lo ecoeses an rtper rorce nd battling transnational threats whether it's terrorism, other crime. we need a strong cna,te wc tu let e erreanca da ss, a powerful country and great resources. what is going to happen in this transition with putin? woy u taouw leadership role. e. thgrnas r er sdl a indonesia, india, what roles did they play? what will be the geopolitical impact wax many complexies and manyuestns. vevsen lt feo nuonat llcet ar and if you look at the risks, they are complex and there are many. i'm nosu if the world is more dangerous now than itwas during t colwar hou,wn dectuty re aden t em that. it's a differe type of threat, a different type of risk. i al think there arereat ifotlitifties ouer rastioeia ivti te arab spring. great opportunities but also it raises many questions that we poma ath hessnro so a of you thinking about a care
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he joins us now by phone. can you first of all tell us what your reaction was when you heard of the decision? >> i was sitting in the courtroom and the chief started with a discussion about why the sders clause which is one of the argument that is the federal government advanced to justify the legislation, why it was wrong and would be an unprecedented expansion of the power. many people in the room at that moment thought the federal government will lose this. then he turned to the government's second argument, the tax power argument and it was clear from a couple seconds in the government won the case and the mood in the audience had changed markedly. the chief justice's opinion i think is quite interesting. it says that the affordable care act mandate provision that requires americans to have a certain amount of insurance or pay a penalty. the chief said that say tax. it looks like a tax and it smells like a tax and quacks like a tax. it is a tax. >> i want to get to policy again and the law in a second. i'm
he joins us now by phone. can you first of all tell us what your reaction was when you heard of the decision? >> i was sitting in the courtroom and the chief started with a discussion about why the sders clause which is one of the argument that is the federal government advanced to justify the legislation, why it was wrong and would be an unprecedented expansion of the power. many people in the room at that moment thought the federal government will lose this. then he turned to the...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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passengers were rerouted using duses. but it still -- buses but it still caused a disruption. kron 4's reggie kumar is live and has the latest. >> reporter: officials believe high winds may have caused this tree to fall. look. they are cutting up the tree right now. all the work should be done in a half hour. look at the video. you can see how large the tree is when it fell. it happened after 8:00 p.m. it fell on muni lines and power lines. pg&e says no customers were effected. they still had their powwer the tree -- power when the tree hit it line and muni switched to diesel vehicles once this tree hit the lines. so customers should not feel any inconvenience or experience any inconvenience with a delay in service because they switched to the diesel vehicles. out here live you can see a lot of work happening right here. this area blocked off totraffic. -- to traffic. police making sure traffic does not pass through here. still an active scene. all this should be cleared before midnight. reggie kumar, kron 4 news. >>> the ethics commission hearing for suspended san francisco s
passengers were rerouted using duses. but it still -- buses but it still caused a disruption. kron 4's reggie kumar is live and has the latest. >> reporter: officials believe high winds may have caused this tree to fall. look. they are cutting up the tree right now. all the work should be done in a half hour. look at the video. you can see how large the tree is when it fell. it happened after 8:00 p.m. it fell on muni lines and power lines. pg&e says no customers were effected. they...
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thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> alina, let me start with you. how do you go after these people? >> the first thing is we have to stop that conflict before it turns into a homicide, so we have -- the public health model to me is so rural that i think of the antibiotic that i troubleshoot that infectious what may be a conflict or crisis and get in and stop it. >> steve, a lot of people obviously have been talking about the trayvon martin case. we've covered it. we're not going to go in depth on that in in sthis segment, bu is one of those times where many people in the country are looking up and asking questions about race in our criminal justice system, race in our school system, but these are issues you've been following for a long time. what made you go in and want to try to bring this story to a wider audience, and what, if anything, do you think you all are achieving with the media side of it? >> well, i think for myself and my partner on the film, alex cutlowitz, we felt like urban violence is one that's been around us for decades, and of la
thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> alina, let me start with you. how do you go after these people? >> the first thing is we have to stop that conflict before it turns into a homicide, so we have -- the public health model to me is so rural that i think of the antibiotic that i troubleshoot that infectious what may be a conflict or crisis and get in and stop it. >> steve, a lot of people obviously have been talking about the trayvon martin case....
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. >> right, and which i think all of us feel and certainly the three of us, i don't want to speak for anybody, but it needs to be dealt with on a federal and national level for any coherent meaning that is attached to our immigration laws. cecelia let me ask you what would this mean in a real life law enforcement context. the general solicitor gave that argument away. should he have given it away so quickly? was he obligated to give it away at this point? that is what this law will do to us. >> he didn't actually give it away. he pointed out even though sb 1070 targets undocumented immigrants, u.s. citizens and lawfully present immigrants are going to be effected by that law. if you're an united states citizen, you. to go out for a jog in the morning and you don't have your license on you if a police officers stops you fortress passing in a closed park, as it was pointed out, you're going to be streeted treated to a strip to jail by officers who think you're an illegal immigrant. that's the relevant to the narrow question of states rights. the supreme court has always said if a state
. >> right, and which i think all of us feel and certainly the three of us, i don't want to speak for anybody, but it needs to be dealt with on a federal and national level for any coherent meaning that is attached to our immigration laws. cecelia let me ask you what would this mean in a real life law enforcement context. the general solicitor gave that argument away. should he have given it away so quickly? was he obligated to give it away at this point? that is what this law will do to...
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years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversation on medicare and social security out from behind closed doors in washington. because you've earned a say. oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! >> with today's argument about health care reform we wanted to tell you about john roberts, the chief justice of the united states. of all the top officials in government, you see and near least from him but it is roberts who will steer this landmark case and help decide the limits of federal power in our lives roberts was nominated to be chief justice in 2005 by president bush. he's the youngest man to get the job in over
years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversation on medicare and social security out from behind closed doors in washington. because you've earned a say. oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where...
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saw it not all of us will see rain out of this system. right now it is a little dry from this advantage point in emeryville towards san francisco. >>> the most dangerous toys on store shelves, how to make sure they >>> sesame work -- workshop says elmo pup tear kevin clash has resigned. -- last week a man accused clash of having sex with him when he was a teenaged boy a charge clash denied. a day later the man recanted. sesame calling it a distraction that led to his decision to leave the show. >>> before you start holiday shopping, you might want to check out this year's list of potentially dangerous toys. this morning 27th annual trouble in toyland report released a keychain rattle may be harmful to little ears. in the choking hazard is a bowling game. wait, i think i have that. the toy contains small parts that are easy to swallow in the toxic chemicals category, dora the explore backpack. for a complete list go to abc7news.com. click on see it on tv. >> -- >>> rain is on is way, right? >> absolutely we can always use more, more snow i
saw it not all of us will see rain out of this system. right now it is a little dry from this advantage point in emeryville towards san francisco. >>> the most dangerous toys on store shelves, how to make sure they >>> sesame work -- workshop says elmo pup tear kevin clash has resigned. -- last week a man accused clash of having sex with him when he was a teenaged boy a charge clash denied. a day later the man recanted. sesame calling it a distraction that led to his decision...
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if you feel it's (inaudible) pull the permits, get it done, let us reinspect us. legalize those units, you won't have any problems. if they are not, if they can't be brought up to code, if they can't -- if the work can't be done, that's your responsibility. i think we gave plenty of time and to me it would be a little bit -- we shouldn't rehear this just as a pro forma thing when there's nothing being done, when they haven't even tried to pull a permit. if there was work in progress and your contractors, your architect, your engineer, said, we need more time, we're doing it, that's different. we've always been amenable to it. but to come back here and say you don't have enough time, that doesn't make enough sense to me. >> well, let's see. the only thing i ask is that the documents that the appellant produced from the fire department electrical inspection, the department hasn't reviewed that yet. should the department review that? >> commissioner, we didn't see any of the fire but it doesn't change, i don't believe it would change the overall nature of the notice
if you feel it's (inaudible) pull the permits, get it done, let us reinspect us. legalize those units, you won't have any problems. if they are not, if they can't be brought up to code, if they can't -- if the work can't be done, that's your responsibility. i think we gave plenty of time and to me it would be a little bit -- we shouldn't rehear this just as a pro forma thing when there's nothing being done, when they haven't even tried to pull a permit. if there was work in progress and your...
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that guilt drives to us see us as the fault of everything. we allow the enemies to grow, too scared. >> kimberly: apologists. >> eric: later in the interview, listen to what he said about the left and the treatment of islamists and radical islamists. >> the liberal media i didn't believe existed before this. i thought it was invented by rush limbaugh. there is a liberal media and they have a bias. they're not interested in this story. >> eric: the point was they were all over him when he was going to do a pro-mosque, pro-islam documentary. when he found out where the money was coming from, they turned their back on him. >> bob: only thing to say about that, what dana said is exactly right. particularly in education. chinese send their best students here. they get educated. we by far and away have the best system in the world. they send engineers here and then they go back to china. they used to stay here. now china is a big economic power. that worries me. china, china, china. watch them. >> kimberly: i agree with the china effect as well but
that guilt drives to us see us as the fault of everything. we allow the enemies to grow, too scared. >> kimberly: apologists. >> eric: later in the interview, listen to what he said about the left and the treatment of islamists and radical islamists. >> the liberal media i didn't believe existed before this. i thought it was invented by rush limbaugh. there is a liberal media and they have a bias. they're not interested in this story. >> eric: the point was they were all...
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eninger, and joe raggo, dorothy rabinowicz, and while they were debating the law, john roberts slipped us a mickey on upheld on the tax revision what, do you make of the argument. >> we can all look at supreme court cases where the court reached the right result, but did so with bad legal reasoning, constitutional reasoning. in a way this case is opposite when we got to the court, chief justice roberts was in a position to decide this thing unilaterally was an exposition on the commerce clause, central to constitutional arguments and labored statutory interpretation to somehow turn this into a tax. in the bill that passed the senate, there was actually a list of the new taxes that obamacare contained. this wasn't in it. >> the mandate tax wasn't in it. joe, what do you think of the persuasiveness of the tax argument on a constitutional basis? >> well, one problem is that they didn't, as james said, they didn't structure it as a tax. >> they called it a penalty. >> chief justice roberts essentially had to rewrite the law. the larger problem is that whatever concessions they had on the comm
eninger, and joe raggo, dorothy rabinowicz, and while they were debating the law, john roberts slipped us a mickey on upheld on the tax revision what, do you make of the argument. >> we can all look at supreme court cases where the court reached the right result, but did so with bad legal reasoning, constitutional reasoning. in a way this case is opposite when we got to the court, chief justice roberts was in a position to decide this thing unilaterally was an exposition on the commerce...
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and somebody caring about us. ladies and gentlemen, you know, one of my favorite poets is william butler yeats. here's what he said about education. he said education is not filling a pale. it's lighting a fire. it's not filling a pail. its lighting a fire. and you can see it when the flame goes off in that students size. j.p. stevens of bias. you can see it and feel it. -- student's eyes. do what you do. it's the thing that makes everything you do worthwhile. it doesn't always happen. but when it happens, there is no feeling like it. that is why you are educators. that is why you do what you do. that is why you're so important. so it is time to live fire! blighted fire and tell these guys we will not settle indication! -- in education. we will not trade off education for their priorities! we will be the best educated nation in the world! god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you! [applause] [cheers and applause] [chanting] >> four more years! [applause] [cheers and applause] [captioning performe
and somebody caring about us. ladies and gentlemen, you know, one of my favorite poets is william butler yeats. here's what he said about education. he said education is not filling a pale. it's lighting a fire. it's not filling a pail. its lighting a fire. and you can see it when the flame goes off in that students size. j.p. stevens of bias. you can see it and feel it. -- student's eyes. do what you do. it's the thing that makes everything you do worthwhile. it doesn't always happen. but when...
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james carville joins us and john avalon. i've seen you listening to jeff toobin with that devilish smile on your face. if the law gets struck down, you think it would be great? >> first of all, you've got to give it toobs, he's worried about 30 million people without insurance instead of insurance companies. how quaint. if they overturn it 5-4, i think it would be the best thing that ever happened to the democratic party. people will say the health care costs are going up and they'll say we tried, five people overturned an election, overturned this. bush v. gore bring you this and i think we'll have an issue to go for a long, long time. i'm fine with it. overturn it 5-4. let the hacks have their day. >> john, you disagree? >> yeah, you've got to search pretty hard for a silver lining to come up with a scenario where having the signature legislative accomplishment struck down becomes a good thing. i agree with james to this extent that in the short run i think it will help turn out the democratic base and make the issue of --
james carville joins us and john avalon. i've seen you listening to jeff toobin with that devilish smile on your face. if the law gets struck down, you think it would be great? >> first of all, you've got to give it toobs, he's worried about 30 million people without insurance instead of insurance companies. how quaint. if they overturn it 5-4, i think it would be the best thing that ever happened to the democratic party. people will say the health care costs are going up and they'll say...
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at ger@foxnews.com and visit us on the web at foxnews.com/journal. that's it for this week's edition of the journal editorial report. thanks to my panel and all of you watching, i'm paul gigot, hope to see you here next week. week. >> on fox news watch. >> the highest court in the land has now spoken. the supreme court hands down a decision on obamacare, and the democrats and media celebrate, are they celebrating the fact that it's a tax. proof of the media double standard. john roberts as a conservative patsy before the decision and then a bold defiant mere owe after the deswing vote to uphold the law. the mainstream media chalk it up as a campaign season victory for the president and some see it as a win-win for romney and the g.o.p. how will news coffin of the supreme decision effect the 2012 election. >> the only recourse for the house is to continue seeking the truth and hold attorney general holder in contempt. >> in another vote, congress sanctioned attorney general eric holder finding him in contempt of congress, withholding key documents of
at ger@foxnews.com and visit us on the web at foxnews.com/journal. that's it for this week's edition of the journal editorial report. thanks to my panel and all of you watching, i'm paul gigot, hope to see you here next week. week. >> on fox news watch. >> the highest court in the land has now spoken. the supreme court hands down a decision on obamacare, and the democrats and media celebrate, are they celebrating the fact that it's a tax. proof of the media double standard. john...